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Gram-negative bacterial molecules associate with Alzheimer disease pathology
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E coli K99 and LPS levels were greater in AD compared to control brains. LPS colocalized with Aβ<sub>1-40/42</sub> in amyloid plaques and around vessels in AD brain. The data show that Gram-negative bacterial molecules are associated with AD neuropathology. They are consistent with our LPS-ischemia-hypoxia rat model that produces myelin aggregates that colocalize with Aβ and resemble amyloid-like plaques.
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